I’ve spent the last several days reading back blog posts in a reader list that I have lovingly titled “My blogging buds.” There are lots of you that I have followed since I started this little endeavor, and as I said last week, blogging relationships are very real. And just like when you haven’t spoken with someone in a while, I’ve learned that there have been some changes in the lives of my blogosphere friends – some good, some heartbreaking. So I thought I’d take a minute to bring you up to speed on what’s been going on with us in the year I’ve been away from my blog.
The Encore
We’ve created quite a little encore business. Hubs travels out-of-town for two short trips a month and returns to write related reports. He’s only away from home for one night in all this. The beauty of the gig is two-fold: He earns airline points like a crazy man, and those projects allow us to take on smaller, more rewarding architectural contracts – the kind that make his heart sing. I’m the administrative support of the operation, and have cultivated some administrative side hustles on my own.
Now we are learning to balance just the right amount of projects to keep our minds active and engaged, while maintaining the spirit of retirement. It almost got away from us. But we’re figuring it out.
The Voyages
In the last year, we’ve been fortunate to take some very cool trips, from St. Louis to Seattle to Hawaii. We’ve also discovered that we love packing a picnic lunch, getting the dog in the back seat of the truck, and taking off to explore the beauty of Idaho. Hubs loves to wander US Forest Service roads, and our new motto is, “I wonder where that goes!” I’ll share the voyages in more detail in upcoming posts. And you know those, “How Many States Have You Visited?” maps that show up on Facebook? Well, we’ve decided to start over, only counting those states we’ve visited together! We’ve only been to 16 together ~ we’ve got lots more to experience!
The Nest
Remember when we decided to sell our property, and instead we completed the Retirement Remodel, making our current home function the way we love? Well, we’re preparing to embark on “Phase 2,” during which we will add an art studio and shop for hubs. It’s funny, because this morning, as I was reading Pat’s post over at Retirement Transitions, she pointed out that her idea of de-cluttering was quite different from her husband’s. And while I realize that a shop will only encourage MY hubs to acquire even more “tools,” it is his love of classic cars that wins out. We’re all about designing a place for him to pursue his passions (both art and cars) from this place where we will spend our retirement years.
Planning
Our wanderlust continues to be strong. I’m always planning one or two trips in the future. Remember those mileage points? Now I’m trying to figure out where we would like to escape, should “Snowmageddon” hit our city again this year as it did last year. Don’t want to go anywhere too “floody, earthquakey, firey, or hurricaney!” I’m open to suggestions!
Reading
We are both pretty voracious readers, and I have nearly completed my Good Reads Challenge of 40 books this year. I particularly enjoyed:
Hey, I’ve got a good idea – why don’t you find me over on Good Reads (Lynn Jeffers) and then I can see what you’re reading! (Don’t be alarmed by the shorter, straightened hair…it was a moment!)
Creating
I have undertaken a rather huge quilting project. A teacher friend had the parts and pieces of a Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt, which had been started by her grandmother as a wedding gift. Unfortunately, her grandmother passed away before it was completed. My friend asked for my help. So I am currently hand piecing and hand quilting fabrics from this 1930’s quilt. Her grandma pieced and quilted everything by hand. To do less would fail to honor the quilt…
The Ordinary
As fall is upon us, I find that I’m in a bit of a “cocooning” spirit. I’ve been canning peaches and pears, and will work on applesauce over the weekend – I love the smell of cinnamon and cloves in the house. The Roxy girl continues to delight us, even if she is occasionally naughty.
We are thankful everyday that we have the opportunity to share this voyage. So that’s about it…we’re sort of caught up. And now my mind is reeling with future posts and additional goodies to share. Stay tuned!
Lynn
Thanks for catching us up! It sounds like you’ve been busy in a good way.
I’m not sure where anyone can go that isn’t “floody, earthquakey, firey, or hurricaney.” I guess all areas of the world have their challenges… the key is to be smart (if possible, travel when you are least likely to experience these things), be brave (don’t let fear limit you), and be open (to new experiences… even ones that might take you to a damaged area to help clean up or, at least, bring in much-needed tourist dollars).
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Thanks, Janis! Good advice and reminder. It might be a good idea to take our dollars to needed areas!
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Thanks for the great catch-up, Lynn. And Roxy is adorable…how could that cute face do anything ‘naughty’?
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Well, for starters, she’s eaten the cover on my Nook reader…twice! LOL!
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Wow, a great one year catch up. I like the idea of picnic lunches on explorations… might have to try that one out. And thanks for the ping back! And the book ideas. I’m hoping to get back into some leisure reading this winter. It’s good to have you back in the blogosphere.
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Thanks, Pat. They say you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. I’ve really missed it!
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It’s amazing you can sum all these days into just one post! You are a busy bee! You might have to hunker down at home if you don’t want to visit states with natural disasters 🙂 You may have to move 😉
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There will be lots of catch up posts to come! Now we are being a little more deliberate about becoming “unbusy.” I’m gonna take Janis’ advice and just be brave and go a wanderin’! No staying home for us!!! 😀
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